Description: The world’s biggest stories are often told through the tiniest details: the smile made the Mona Lisa, charging the Windmills solidified Don Quixote. In today’s volatile, and ever-changing world, we are more and more faced with the need to tell big stories in a manner that is both complete and concise, nuanced and necessary.

In this class, learn about writing small fiction with writer and indie publisher Wina Puangco. Differing from flash fiction in that it, despite (or perhaps because of) its size, tells a story that is complete, and multi-layered, small fiction toes the line between prose and poetry, between image and narrative.

Here, you’ll be learning how to build your big story from the ground up with interactive discussions, and exercises in storytelling, beginning with the basics of small story writing (Session 1) to refining, completing and executing (Session 2) your concept into print. Sign up now, and join us for two Saturdays of creative fun!